Joseph Larson is a multidisciplinary software engineer and makerspace administrator with 15 years of experience building C/C++ and C# systems, designing 3D-printed products, and creating educational curricula. He currently runs Makerspace operations for the City of St. George, bridging technical patrons, community partners, and institutional stakeholders while training users on advanced manufacturing tools. His background spans embedded and instrument software for rapid PCR devices, web and desktop development, QA/automation, and authoring practical 3D printing guides and courses. Joseph blends hands-on maker skills with formal CS training (MCS) and a track record of turning complex technical requirements into usable tools and training. He’s comfortable mediating competing demands across departments and often translates technical complexity into approachable learning materials. An unexpected strength is his history of classroom teaching and curriculum development, which informs his knack for clear documentation and user-centered technical instruction.
15 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Computer Science (MCS), Computer Science, Master of Computer Science (MCS), Computer Science at Utah State University
AS, Computer Science, AS, Computer Science at Front Range Community College
AS, Mathematics, AS, Mathematics at University of Northern Colorado
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